Anthropological PoeticsIvan A. Brady Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 1991 - 398 من الصفحات In Anthropological Poetics, 14 distinguished anthropologists cast their imaginations self-consciously in a search for less conventional forms of understanding and expression. These essays provide an eloquent demonstration that there is more than one way to say anthropology and that some things said poetically about anthropological experience can't be said with equal effectiveness any other way. |
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الصفحة 270
... words frequently occurs long after the death of the teacher . There is no closure because the experience of life itself is open - ended . Indeed , the teacher speaks non - literally because he cannot predict precisely how his words will ...
... words frequently occurs long after the death of the teacher . There is no closure because the experience of life itself is open - ended . Indeed , the teacher speaks non - literally because he cannot predict precisely how his words will ...
الصفحة 274
... words in his mouth , with some poetic license - words are my medium , not his . But I think he would accept my acknowledgment of him as human teacher and protector . Then there is a poem about the negative reaction of a young Cree woman ...
... words in his mouth , with some poetic license - words are my medium , not his . But I think he would accept my acknowledgment of him as human teacher and protector . Then there is a poem about the negative reaction of a young Cree woman ...
الصفحة 315
... words , idioms , metaphors they all stay on the same high level of formality . The masked performer does not impersonate the characters in the story he only impersonates Kyaklo and Kyaklo only sounds like himself . Now , when this same ...
... words , idioms , metaphors they all stay on the same high level of formality . The masked performer does not impersonate the characters in the story he only impersonates Kyaklo and Kyaklo only sounds like himself . Now , when this same ...
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Forth the Artful Science | 3 |
Roy WagnerPoetics and the Recentering | 37 |
Pacific | 51 |
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